Oracle delivers major upgrades to its enterprise application suites
January was a bumper month of reporting for the giants of IT, but the news was not all good.
Is Daylight Saving Time the new Y2K?
February's news reviewed.
Microsoft is caught on the hop by environmentalists.
The logistics of applying patches in a cross-cultural landscape.
The UK Government seems to be confused over the value of iris recognition.
The money's in the middle.
Business leaders cannot rely on technology vendors to solve environmental dilemmas, says Information Age editorial director, Andrew Lawrence.
Defiant to the last: SCO has a battle on its hands if it is to overcome its current hurdles.
The arrival of IPTV is causing a stir amongst the enterprise networking vendors.
Putting Java into the hands of the open source community will breathe new life into the programming language.
Delegates at Information Age’s latest roundtable debate were still assessing the potential of enterprise search technology.
Who's fiddling your expense accounts?
Simulation finds home working is no panacea for avian flu.
But can it make it to the top?
BI is stepping out of the shadows and very much into the driving seat of business.
The AA automates call centre training.
From roads to rails to supermarkets – the on-demand economy is set to take hold, says Information Age editorial director, Andrew Lawrence.
The implementation of RIPA Part III provisions will allow police to demand businesses hand over encryption keys. Can they be trusted?
The UK's technology companies show their financial shortcomings.
Analysts peer into the future.
Business Objects' acquisition of nSite takes it deeper into the SaaS realm.
Mobile devices now represent a security risk akin to that of a corporate laptop.
The UK’s banks depend on the reliability of the Link Interchange Network. Alan Gilmour, its head of service delivery, describes how it ensures 100% uptime.
The expensive hobby sweeping Silicon Valley.
The IT industry has to offer more than hype if green computing is going to have a substantive impact.
January's news reviewed.
Business intelligence from the Fifties.
Reporting needs to have less to do with IT and more to do with the business.
A taxonomy of CIOs, cross-sector collaboration on cyber crime, cloud migration, Q&A: US Department of Defense
End user computing, Advanced Message Queueing Protocol, Cloud Security 2011, London Conference on Cyber Security
The organisational impact of social collaboration, IT in waste management, disrupting the content delivery network industry, Q&A: Thomson Reuters
Does SaaS threaten CIO control?, commercialising open data, the UK's Internet of Things industry, Q&A: Experian
Integrating risk with customer and finance data, The Future of the Data Centre, Q&A: Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
The mobile executive, IT-CMF in action, data centre security, how the Macmillan Cancer Support manages information across multiple channels
Mobile payments, call centre management, Research report: security adoption, Q&A: Accenture CIO
What is big data?, the right to be forgotten, IT outsourcing in the energy sector, Q&A – Salvation Army UK
Cyber security skills, web applications, Managing IT Cost Effectively 2011, Q&A: Birmingham Airport
11 IT innovations for 2011, Information Age innovation awards, Global Tech Report 2011, testing the IT infrastructure for London Olympics 2012
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